‘Vital to stop transmission of virus’ as COVID-19 cases increase by 617
Interrupting the spread of COVID-19 is at a crucial stage, the Chief Medical Officer has warned as an additional 617 cases have been recorded across the country.
Interrupting the spread of COVID-19 is at a crucial stage, the Chief Medical Officer has warned as an additional 617 cases have been recorded across the country.
611 new cases of COVID-19 have been reported in the Republic of Ireland, the second highest daily total since the end of April.
Clare has recoded its second highest ever daily increase of COVID-19 cases.
NPHET’s recommendation that the entire country move to Level 5 restrictions has been rejected by the Government.
518 new cases of COVID-19 have been recorded across the country with no increase in deaths.
Clare has recorded a double digit increase of COVID-19 cases for the second day in a row.
Co Clare is now three weeks without a new confirmed case of COVID-19, health officials have announced this Thursday evening.
5.5% of COVID-19 cases in Ireland this month are associated with travel abroad, health officials have confirmed
“A worrying trend” is emerging in the Republic of Ireland with the amount of new cases of COVID-19 increasing, 24 additional cases were confirmed on Monday with no further deaths as Co Clare is now 18 days without an extra diagnosis.